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While junior forward Mike Fucito may not have scored the game-winning goal at Harvard’s game against Binghamton, he certainly was able to win over everyone else who was at Ohiri field on Saturday. Fucito played so enthusiastically that he couldn’t help but inspire that same enthusiasm in the crowd, causing them to rise up and shout at the rest of the Crimson players to feed Fucito the ball during the second half of play. Head Coach John Kerr also noticed the hard work and skill Fucito was putting in, standing up and screaming...
...team in the country during the regular season for a reason.After the Crimson (14-4-0, 6-1-0 Ivy) was shut out by Binghamton and down 1-0 at halftime, it fought back to win the first round of the NCAA Tournament by a 2-1 final at Ohiri Field on Saturday. Harvard’s victory over the Bearcats (9-7-0) earned it a trip to Los Angeles to play No. 8 seed UCLA in the second round.“They shut down our weapons in the first half,” Crimson coach John Kerr...
...will not allow outside alcohol and will charge a dollar per beverage within its gates.Instead, there is a possibility—quite an intriguing one at that—that the Harvard men’s soccer team will be hosting the third round of the NCAA Tournament on Ohiri Field concurrently with the tailgate. That’s the Sweet Sixteen of college soccer, people.Now, granted this possibility comes with a giant “if”: the Crimson would have to beat eighth-seeded UCLA in Los Angeles on Wednesday and have Gardner-Webb (a team whose...
...goal.“I don’t know if [the conditions] affected the outcome,” Marco said. “I don’t think it impacted the goals.”The goals did seem to be affected, however, by the field conditions. Ohiri field was a mess, extremely muddy and slick, with players continually slipping and falling throughout play.In assisting on the first goal, sophomore midfielder John Stamatis fell over after passing the ball in front of the goal to junior forward Mike Fucito.Hahn slipped as well in punting a ball, only kicking...
After the Crimson (14-4-0, 6-1-0 Ivy) was shut out by Binghamton and down 1-0 at half time, it fought back to win the first round of the NCAA Tournament by a 2-1 final at Ohiri Field on Saturday. Harvard’s victory over the Bearcats (9-7-0) earned it a trip to Los Angeles to play No. 8 UCLA in the second round...